Oh goody, free seeds attached to the cover of the magazine! In this case it was the mag I work for, but free seeds are free seeds and every time I get some from whatever quarter, I like to have a go at sowing and growing them. In the case of our mag, I do it to make sure they actually work. In the past we've given away stacks of different tomato seeds and they've all been a roaring success, if the letters and photos from readers is any guide, but this time the freebie to lure in magazine buyers was this packet of free seeds which came attached to the September issue.
The nice thing about the seed mix is that no matter where or how you cut, you end up with a 'mixed' green salad. |
So, our free seeds work very nicely, it seems. I'm so impressed that I'm now going to scrounge the office to see if there are any spare seed packets anywhere, so I can keep the supply up for as long as possible into next year.
One interesting little snippet about free seeds on magazine covers is that we have discovered a perverse way of rating their popularity. The obvious yardstick would be magazine sales (it works!), but we've found another popularity meter: thefts! You would not believe the number of people who contact us to say they bought the magazine but there weren't any free seeds attached, someone must have stolen them and could they have some. I am of course shocked and appalled to think that some of my fellow gardeners would be light-fingered thieves, but apparently it's true!
Nevertheless, whether you stole your seeds or bought them, I hope they worked just fine for you. I'm planning to be a salad bowl farmer from now on.
Looks like a great little crop - I'll be sure to buy your mag this month (good marketing)!
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ReplyDeleteSure, buy our latest issue, but I don't want to mislead you: these seeds came with our September issue, which is no longer on sale!
I'm a subscriber so mine arrived dutifully in the mail - I planted them about 3 weeks ago with some other lettuce seeds mixed in ... they're going really well right now in a self-watering pot!
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Have grown and eaten all my free micro greens! Loved them in sandwiches. When they finally stopped producing I gave the growing tray to my chooks who duly ate every last skerrick of roots and cut off stems!
ReplyDeleteSome people spend time going through the catalogues, others, it seems, invest in going along the shelves.
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